/ˈheɪtɪd/
OriginFrom Middle English hated, from Old English hatod, ġehatod (“hated”, past participle), from Proto-Germanic *hatadaz (“hated”), equivalent to hate + -ed. Cognate with Saterland Frisian haated, hoated (“hated”), Dutch gehaat (“hated”), German Low German haat (“hated”), German gehasst (“hated”), Swedish hatad (“hated”), Icelandic hataður (“hated”).
- Disliked; odious; reviled.
“bitterly hated”
“much-hated”
“universally hated”
- form-of, participle, pastsimple past and past participle of hate
Formsmore hated(comparative) · most hated(superlative)